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Pakistan's SOS To Wahab Paying Off
Saj Sadiq talks to a veteran pace bowler whose return to the Pakistan line-up has helped give the country cause for optimism after a run of defeats.
Under Langer We Can Believe Again...
Adam Collins assesses the impression that Justin Langer has made, both on and off the field, at the end of his first year as Australia head coach.
We Will Bring Our A Game For Tigers
Plunkett issues rallying cry for Bangladesh clash.
India-Pakistan Can Never Be 'Just Another Game'
Most cricket supporters, save for those of two countries, probably see the Ashes as the dominant force in the game. Well, they’d be wrong, at least in terms of sheer passion and numbers.
A Group Match That Is Bigger Than The Final!
COME Sunday, Old Trafford will not be a place for the faint-hearted. It will be a day where heroes are born and villains are made. It will be a day where careers are made and ended.
Germany Aiming To Make Progress Tell
GERMANY head to Guernsey in search of unlikely cricket glory this week – and ruing the fact that two of their biggest stars won’t be able to join them in the Channel Islands.
Aussies Happy Just To Keep On Plugging Gaps
BEAT Sri Lanka at the Oval on Saturday, and Australia’s path to the semi-final starts to look somewhat straightforward.
Morgan's men bid to get better of jinx side Sri Lanka
ENGLAND have the opportunity to exorcise perhaps their most traumatic memory from the 2015 World Cup when they face Sri Lanka at Headingley today.
At Last, It's My Chance To Shine, Vows Gregory
LEWIS Gregory always believed he could consistently bowl the kind of spells that have helped propel Somerset to the top of Division One.
Notts Stint Preservesbroad'S Ashes Focus
STUART BROAD is confident of being as fit and focused as he has ever been by the time the Ashes start later this summer.
Pressure? What Pressure!
Moeen and England ‘laughing’ towards semi-finals.
Hostile Bumrah Has Passed His Test, Says Kohli
Richard Edwards talks to the Indian skipper about the development of his team’s pace spearhead and the maturity of leading batsman Rohit Sharma.
the heat is on as moeen targets the finish line
england’s assistant coach paul farbrace hinted at the weekend that moeen ali could be in line for a promotion to open the batting – a position he occupied with success before trevor bayliss took over as coach last year – in the first odi against bangladesh, with alex hales back home with security concerns.
england's attack is in the wars again but morgan restores pride with bat
eoin morgan’s first one-day century for england in 18 months was not enough to sustain the pursuit of a target that would have been their second highest successful chase in history.
save the odi from becoming an elongated t20 run-fest
tim wigmore believes that the essence of the 50-over game is being destroyed by the manic chase for huge totals.